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Family Computer Fun: Digital Ideas Using Your Photos, Movies, and Music [With CDROM]

AUTHOR Bond, Ralph
PUBLISHER Que (07/12/2005)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Gives you ideas for many fun projects to enjoy with your family. This book includes projects such as creating custom photos albums to share, editing photos to add effects or retouch, uploading home movies to edit and burn to DVDs, sharing video or photos over the Internet, and turning a PC into a home recording studio.
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ISBN-13: 9780789733788
ISBN-10: 0789733781
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 276
Carton Quantity: 24
Product Dimensions: 7.12 x 0.65 x 9.10 inches
Weight: 1.13 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Index, Price on Product, Table of Contents, Glossary, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Computers | Interactive & Multimedia
Dewey Decimal: 006.7
Library of Congress Control Number: 2005922652
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"Family Computer Fun: Digital Ideas Using Your Photos, Movies, and Music" will give you ideas for dozens of fun projects to enjoy with your family. The book starts with a quick tour of what's needed for the projects in the book, which doubles as a guide to buying a new PC or products to enhance your current one. Projects in the book include creating custom photos albums to share, editing photos to add effects or retouch, uploading home movies to edit and burn to DVDs, sharing video or photos over the Internet, and turning a PC into a home recording studio. Later chapters offer a quick guide to streaming video and audio to a TV and stereo in the living room. The author creates each project with tools that are both affordable and easy-to-use, and finishes with pointers to more advanced software should you want to explore further. Unlike other books on digital media, the activities in "Family Computer Fun" are designed with the family in mind, with software that anyone can use and projects that will be fun for the entire family to explore together.
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Gives you ideas for many fun projects to enjoy with your family. This book includes projects such as creating custom photos albums to share, editing photos to add effects or retouch, uploading home movies to edit and burn to DVDs, sharing video or photos over the Internet, and turning a PC into a home recording studio.
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Author: Bond, Ralph
Family Computer Fun: Digital Ideas Using Your Photos, Movies, and MusicAbout the Author

In his role as consumer education manager for Intel Corporation, Ralph Bond' s mission is to travel North America, sharing with radio and television audiences how a home computer and the Internet can help families learn, create, communicate, and have fun. A twenty-four year veteran of the computer industry, Ralph began his career as a technical writer in 1981 while teaching night and weekend courses at Saddleback Community College (Mission Viejo, California).

Ralph has shared his home computing expertise via print and broadcast outlets for more than 10 years. His broadcast ré sumé includes appearances throughout the United States and Canada, averaging nearly 100 TV and radio interviews each year.

Regular media stops for Ralph include the nationally broadcast radio shows "Into Tomorrow,"" Computer America,"" Computer Outlook,"" "and "The David Lawrence Show," Ralph also appears frequently on the NBC, CBS, and ABC television affiliates in Chicago, and in Canada he has appeared on the nationally broadcast "City TV" show. On the print side, Ralph has been quoted on the pages of "USA Today," The "New York Times," "Esquire," the "New York Post," the "Boston Globe," "Miami Herald," "St. Petersburg Times," and the "Globe and Mail," among other top newspapers.

His writing experience began in the 1970s when he served as a contributing editor in southern California with such publications as "Art Week," "Orange Coast Magazine," and the "Orange County Metropolitan Journal "where he served as a home computer products reviewer. During his years as one of Intel' s PC Dads, Ralphauthored numerous articles, and co-authored with Mark Ivey "The PC Dad' s" "Guide to Becoming a Computer-Smart Parent "(1999).

Ralph received his bachelor' s degree in art history with a minor in education in 1975, and in 1981 earned a master' s degree in art history from California State University, Long Beach. Ralph lives in Hillsboro, Oregon with his wife and seventeen-year-old son. His twenty-one-year-old daughter is a student at the University of Oregon.
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